Angry_(Rolling_Stones_song)

Angry (Rolling Stones song)

Angry (Rolling Stones song)

2023 single by The Rolling Stones


"Angry" is a song by British rock band the Rolling Stones, which serves as the lead single from their studio album Hackney Diamonds. Released on 6 September 2023, it is the first new original music from the band in three years (following the non-album single "Living in a Ghost Town" in 2020), whilst Hackney Diamonds is their first album of new original music in 18 years (following A Bigger Bang in 2005).[2]

Quick Facts Single by The Rolling Stones, from the album Hackney Diamonds ...

Release and promotion

On 2 September 2023 – following a couple weeks of cryptic online teasers for the new album – the band previewed a short snippet of "Angry" on the website dontgetangrywithme.com, which experienced instability and frequent errors that some interpreted as being intentional.[3][4] On 4 September, the album was officially announced, as were the plans for a livestream with television host Jimmy Fallon where more information would be revealed and the lead single would be premiered.[5] On 6 September, the livestream was broadcast on the Rolling Stones' official YouTube channel while being filmed at the Hackney Empire Theatre in London.[6] Fallon interviewed the band, who revealed the album's track list and release date and also answered various questions sent in from fans, and the music video for "Angry" premiered after the interview concluded. The video features actress Sydney Sweeney, dressed in black studded chaps and dancing in the back seat of red Mercedes convertible as it is driven through Los Angeles, as the band members sing to her from large billboards that the car passes.[7][8] The video was met with criticism that it objectified Sweeney, but she defended it as "empowerment through embracing [my] body".[7] This song is included in the soundtrack for EA Sports FC 24.

Reception

"Angry" was met with primarily positive reviews. A review from The Telegraph rated the song 5 out of 5 stars, calling it the band's "best single in four decades, an absolute blast [with] extravagant, leering defiance"; describing the riff as "defiantly dumb", the guitar solo as "gnarly", and the overall style as "unapologetically old-fashioned".[9] Another 5-star review from the newspaper I shares this positive sentiment, characterizing the song as "rollicking, rip-roaring rock 'n' roll" with a "characteristically big, confident guitar riff [and] catchy refrain" that are "[imbued with] feeling and life".[10] A 4-star review from The Guardian also echoes this praise, citing the band's ability to "cleverly wax and wane from minor to major chords, carrying [a] tale of alternating desperation and resignation" while also making the track "a complete hoot [that] suggests fun, freedom, and creative hunger".[11] Alternatively, a review from Far Out offered a dissenting opinion and rated the song 2.5 out of 5 stars, criticizing the song as "distinctly average" and "Stones-by-numbers", further stating that it makes use of "the same borrowed and rather tired blues riff" and that it "aims to thrill but merely titillates".[12]

This was named the best rock song of 2023 by Ultimate Classic Rock.[13]

"Angry" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.[14]

Personnel

The Rolling Stones

Additional musicians

  • Matt Clifford – piano
  • Steve Jordan – drums
  • Andrew Watt – production, backing vocals, percussion
  • Marc VanGool – studio assistant, technician

Charts

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References

  1. "Rolling Stones Announce New Album of Original Music, First in 18 Years". Rolling Stone. 6 September 2023.
  2. "The Rolling Stones: Hackney Diamonds". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  3. Rolling Stones Live in conversation with Jimmy Fallon (Livestream). Hackney, London: The Rolling Stones. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  4. Blackwelder, Carson (6 September 2023). "The Rolling Stones drop music video for 'Angry' starring Sydney Sweeney". ABC News. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  5. Bootle, Emily (6 September 2023). "Angry is the Rolling Stones' best song in decades". I. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  6. Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (6 September 2023). "The Rolling Stones: Angry review – Jagger's a hoot in strutting, barnstorming return". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  7. "The Rolling Stones roll back the years with 'Angry'". faroutmagazine.co.uk. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  8. Rapp, Allison (29 November 2023). "Top 30 Rock Songs of 2023". Ultimate Classic Rock. Townsquare Media. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  9. "2024 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Full Nominees List". GRAMMY.com. 10 November 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  10. "The Rolling Stones – Angry" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  11. "The Rolling Stones – Angry" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  12. "Airplay Radio Chart Top40 – 44. tjedan (30.10.2023.)". HRT. 31 October 2023. Archived from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  13. "ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Change the chart to CZ – RADIO – TOP 100 and insert 202350 into search. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  14. "The Rolling Stones – Angry" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  15. "The Rolling Stones – Angry" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  16. "Billboard Japan Hot 100: 2023/09/20 公開". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  17. "Latvijas radio stacijās spēlētākās dziesmas TOP 45. nedēļa" (in Latvian). LAIPA. 14 November 2023. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  18. "The Rolling Stones – Angry" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  19. "Tipparade-lijst – week 44, 2023" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  20. "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. 18 September 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  21. "ČNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: insert 202344 into search. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  22. "BGM Chart – Week 36 of 2023". Circle Chart (in Korean). Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  23. "Octubre – TOP #100 de Canciones de SGP" (in Spanish). Sociedad de Gestion de Productores Fonograficos del Paraguay. Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  24. Ainsley, Helen (4 January 2024). "The Official best-selling vinyl albums and singles of 2023". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 11 January 2024.

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